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Urinary retention in postpartum women
Urinary retention in postpartum women is a urinary tract dysfunction, the patient loses the ability to empty the bladder when the bladder is full of urine. This is one of the common problems in postpartum women after normal delivery, assisted delivery or cesarean section. According to medical literature, about 11-14% of postpartum women suffer from this condition.
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Care and rehabilitation treatment in people with brain stroke
Rehabilitation plays an important role for stroke patients. It needs to be carried out early in a rich, active environment with the long-term goal of helping stroke patients perform daily activities as independently as possible, with basic skills such as eating, dressing, walking, etc.
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Delta muscle fiber rehabilitation
Deltoid fibrosis changes the appearance of the shoulder. Many people mistakenly think that this is a disability and does not need treatment. However, this is a secondary deformity that affects the function and aesthetics of the shoulder area. In fact, rehabilitation of deltoid fibrosis is not too difficult, so patients should intervene early when secondary deformities have not appeared.
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Rehabilitation for patients with traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury occurs due to sudden head trauma that damages the brain, leading to brain dysfunction.
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Evaluation of patients with traumatic brain injury
Rehabilitation (PHCN) is one of the most effective measures currently for patients with traumatic brain injury and is performed very early in the emergency unit to improve the condition, shorten recovery time and avoid dangerous complications. Patients still need to be examined comprehensively and meticulously to assess the level of brain damage, sequelae and associated injuries before planning treatment to achieve the highest recovery efficiency.
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Motor paralysis after cerebrovascular accident (Autosaved)
The characteristic of motor paralysis in this disease is hemiplegia opposite the damaged brain area, including the arms (upper limbs), legs (lower limbs) and trunk muscles. In the acute phase, patients often have flaccid paralysis (ie decreased muscle tone). After moving to the recovery phase, flaccid paralysis will turn into spastic paralysis. Patients will have gradually increased muscle tone, which can lead to a spastic pattern - stiff flexion of the upper limbs, stiff extension of the lower limbs, causing pain and making movement more difficult.
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Peripheral nerve splicing surgery
Nerve injuries, especially peripheral nerves, are very difficult to treat. Because nerves are high-level tissues that cannot be replaced by any tissue and are poorly nourished by blood, they are very difficult to heal. However, with the technique of peripheral nerve grafting surgery, patients have more opportunities to restore their nerves.
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Surgery for meningeal hernia in the dorsal/sacral region
Lumbar/sacral meningocele is a rare disease caused by congenital defects in the child's brain. If you detect symptoms or suspect that your child has this disease, you should take your child to a medical facility for timely diagnosis and meningocele surgery.
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Correct posture for patients with spinal cord injury or paralysis
Correct posture for spinal cord injury patients helps to balance the opposing muscle forces in the body that can harm the patient, causing imbalance, increased muscle tone... and at the same time hindering the patient from properly accessing the environment, thereby limiting the patient's remaining abilities. Furthermore, correct posture also helps to prevent and limit or correct complications due to ulcers or stiffness.
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Rehabilitation of median nerve damage
Brachial plexus injury occurs during birth, causing paralysis or decreased movement and sensation of the arm muscles. The cause is due to the rupture or dilation of one or all of the ulnar, radial, and median nerves from the brachial plexus due to the procedure of pulling the arm or shoulder when removing the baby.
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Rehabilitation of brachial plexus paralysis
Brachial plexus injury often occurs in young people; most of the causes are due to difficult birth, low birth weight, head-back birth due to breech presentation, etc., causing the child to have brachial plexus paralysis or weakness of the upper limbs (arms), gradually causing loss of sensation and limb deformity.
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